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15 May, 08:14
How might Hammurabi justify the harsh punishment
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Bria Holder
15 May, 08:28
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Hammurabi code was the phrase " eye for an eye" which means if you killed someone's son then they will kill your son, so if you you do anything that hurts the person than it'll happens to the other person. People will get the same punishment for what they did to the other person
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Daniel Bush
15 May, 08:35
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If he didn't do it first or make it so harsh more people would rob houses
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